Chief Keef threatens to slap Katy Perry via Twitter

The musician Katy Perry sings during the children's concert at the Washington Convention Center to celebrate military families on January 19, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. capital is preparing for the second inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama, which will take place on January 21. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Katy Perry and Chief Keef had a brief war of words on Twitter last night.

The pop singer, according to her Twitter timeline, recently heard the Chicago rapper’s single “Hate Being Sober,” and wasn’t a fan of the song’s message promoting inebriation.

Just heard a new song on the radio called “I hate being sober” I now have serious doubt for the world.

The controversial “I Don’t Like” rapper wasn’t pleased with Perry’s opinion. He tweeted a NSFW reply back to the singer, telling her she can perform oral sex on him and he would “slap the sh*t out of her.”

The 19-year-old rapper has become a polarizing figure in hip-hop over the past year for multiple reasons.

As prominent figure in the Chicago rap drill scene, Keef unfortunately is known more for his police rap sheet than actual rap records. Wishing harm on a high-profile figure via social media isn’t the wisest decision, however Perry responded back graciously, claiming she was a fan.

I’m a fan of your “Don’t Like” video tbh. I was really just having a general opinion on our generations desire to be constantly intoxicated.